Meet The Police Dogs: The K-9 Cop

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN: 144955265X
Author: Christy Judah

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Number of Pages: 40

Languages:

English (Unknown)

English (Original Language)

English (Published)

Meet the Police Dogs, K-9 Cops, is a children's book to introduce 4 to 11 year-olds to Police Dogs. Over 100 police canines are shown in color photographs representing police departments across the nation. This delightful book gives an informative view of these specially educated dogs. Meet the Police Dogs, K-9 Cops is a wonderful representation of our hero's, the police dogs, showing authentic police dogs doing their duty. the K-9 Cop. It honors the police canine, a hero who supports the uniformed officer. It encourages children to obey the law and behave responsibly. Photographs throughout this book demonstrate the versatility, intelligence, and extraordinary abilities from the police canine. These dogs work in many specialized regions including explosive detection, narcotics, arson and general patrol. protecting our communities. The German Sheperd Dogs, Belgian Malinois, together with other breeds shown provide a glimpse in to the training and daily work of the present day Police Dog. It describes the police dog that is carefully selected and educated to respond to crimes such as alarms, fires, robberies and reports of illegal drugs. Take the time to thank a canine cop right now. This fun and non-threatening approach to a household discussion of the law helps any caregiver, teacher, or parent to talk with their kid about drugs and staying safe.